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I have a 1080p60Hz monitor with 1660ti. I wanted to see how OGSSAA works so I tried. (My intention was to record at 1440p downscaled to 1080p and stretch it back in post) And it's kinda not sharp, Ik it'll not look like a 1440p monitor but it would at least look same as 1080p one or better. I also did tried overclocking, few weeks back, set the monitor to 75Hz but it's the same, not sharp, monitor and other stuff are fine, but it's not sharp, I even played for few hrs back then. It still works perfectly now.

 

I have a DVI monitor tho, so there is a dvi-hdmi converter, my monitor works why replace it. It's been working since 2014. It's fine.

I think the Converter is the main issue. *shrug*

 

Thanks!

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Do you have a copy of the video available so we can see if it's really your monitor, or something else?

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